When a Gym Becomes a Gangland Message Board
Okay, BollyTadka fam, let's talk about something that's frankly chilling. You know Guru Randhawa, right? The guy who gives us all those peppy tracks? Well, his fitness centre in Paschim Vihar, Delhi, just became the latest target in a very dangerous, very public feud. On Wednesday night, shots were fired at his '24HS Fitness' outlet. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the message? Crystal clear, and absolutely terrifying.
This wasn't some random act of hooliganism, yaar. The notorious Lawrence Bishnoi gang wasted no time claiming responsibility. A gang member, Anil Pandit, took to social media, straight up saying they targeted Randhawa's gym as a direct warning. And get this: the reason? Because Guru Randhawa was allegedly getting "very close to Salman Khan." Seriously, this is some next-level drama, but with real-world stakes. They even threatened more attacks on anyone they consider their enemies. Delhi Police are on it, verifying these posts and checking CCTV footage, but the intent is unambiguous.
The Blackbuck Saga: Why Bhaijaan is Still a Target
Now, if you're wondering why the Bishnoi gang has such a deep-seated hatred for Salman Khan, you need to rewind a bit. This isn't new. Their animosity goes way back to 1998, to that infamous blackbuck poaching incident in Rajasthan. For the Bishnoi community, blackbucks aren't just animals; they're sacred. And Salman Khan was accused of hunting two of them during the filming of Hum Saath Saath Hain.
Remember that whole saga? Salman, along with his co-stars at the time β Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, and Neelam β were all named in the case. While Saif and the ladies were eventually acquitted due to insufficient evidence, Salman was convicted in 2018, handed a five-year prison sentence. He got bail pretty quickly and has challenged the conviction, and the Rajasthan government has appealed the acquittals. But for the Bishnoi gang, the wound never healed. They've been issuing threats against Salman and anyone associated with him for years, and it looks like they're not backing down.
A Chilling Reminder: No One is Truly Safe?
This incident at Guru Randhawa's gym is more than just a headline; it's a stark reminder of the very real, often dangerous, undercurrents that sometimes ripple through the entertainment world. It feels like a direct, brazen challenge, not just to Salman but to anyone who might associate with him. You have to wonder, where does this end? For a popular singer like Guru Randhawa, who just dropped his electrifying track βPan Indiaβ from his new album Home Rule, to be caught in this crossfire is truly unsettling. It's a reminder that sometimes, even in the glittering world of Bollywood, real-life threats loom large. Stay safe, folks.




